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How to find the MAC address of your computer

To complete the Application for IP Connection, it is required that you include your MAC address.

Explanations are provided for the following systems.

Windows

 Windows 8.1

 Windows 8

 Windows 7

 Windows Vista

Mac OS X

 Mac OS X Lion(10.7),Mac OS X Mountain Lion(10.8),Mac OS X Mavericks(10.9)

 Mac OS X Snow Leopard(10.6)

 Mac OS X Leopard(10.5)

iOS

 iPhone,iPod touch,iPad

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 Windows 8.1

1)Point the mouse to either the top or bottom right corner of the screen.

2)This will bring up the Charm bar on the right side of the screen.

3)Click the Search icon.

4)In the Search bar, type “cmd”.

5)Apps Search result will appear in the under.

Click the Command Prompt.

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6)A command prompt window will appear.

Type the command code “getmac –v” (Make sure there is a space before the “-v”) Press Enter.

7)For a wired LAN connection:

The MAC address will be in the same line as “Ethernet” under the heading “Physical Address”:

For a wireless LAN connection:

The MAC address will be in the same line as “Wi-Fi” or “Wireless” under the heading “Physical Address”:

8)Once you have verified your computer’s MAC address, close the window by clicking the X in the upper right-hand corner.

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 Windows 8

1)Point the mouse to either the top or bottom right corner of the screen.

2)This will bring up the Charm bar on the right side of the screen.

3)Click the Search icon.

4)In the Search bar, type in “cmd”.

5)Apps Search result will appear in the left.

Click the Command Prompt.

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6)A command prompt window will appear.

Type the command code “getmac –v” (Make sure there is a space before the “-v”) Press Enter.

7)For a wired LAN connection:

The MAC address will be in the same line as “Ethernet” under the heading “Physical Address”:

For a wireless LAN connection:

The MAC address will be in the same line as “Wi-Fi” or “Wireless” under the heading “Physical Address”:

8)Once you have verified your computer’s MAC address, close the window by clicking the X in the upper right-hand corner.

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Windows 7

1)Click the Start button.

2)Type “cmd” in the Start menu search box.

3)Press Enter.

4)A command prompt window will appear.

Type the command code “getmac –v” (Make sure there is a space before the “-v”) Press Enter.

5)For a wired LAN connection:

The MAC address will be in the same line as “Local Area Connection” under the heading “Physical Address”:

For a wireless LAN connection:

The MAC address will be in the same line as “Wireless Network” under the heading “Physical Address”:

6)Once you have verified your computer’s MAC address, close the window by clicking the X in the upper right-hand corner.

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 Windows Vista

1)Click the Start button.

2)Type “cmd” in the Start menu search box.

3)Press Enter.

4)A command prompt window will appear.

Type the command code “getmac –v” (Make sure there is a space before the “-v”) Press Enter.

5)For a wired LAN connection:

The MAC address will be in the same line as “Local Area Connection” under the heading “Physical Address”:

For a wireless LAN connection:

The MAC address will be in the same line as “Wireless Network” under the heading “Physical Address”:

6)Once you have verified your computer’s MAC address, close the window by clicking the X in the upper right-hand corner.

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 Mac OS X Lion,Mac OS X Mountain Lion,Mac OS X Mavericks

For a wired LAN connection:

1)Select System Preferences… from the Apple menu.

(Click the Apple icon on the far left of the menu bar)

2)When the System Preferences window appears, click the Network icon.

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3)The Network window will appear.

Select Ethernet from the left-hand box of the Network window.

4)Click the Advanced… button in the lower right corner of the Network window.

5)The window that appears offers further options for custom settings.

6)Select the Hardware tab.

7)The MAC address needed for a wired LAN connection will be displayed after the words MAC Address:.

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For a wireless LAN connection:

1)Select System Preferences… from the Apple menu.

(Click the Apple icon on the far left of the menu bar)

2)When the System Preferences window appears, click the Network icon.

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3)The Network window will appear.

Select Wi-Fi from the left-hand box of the Network window.

4)Click the Advanced… button in the lower right corner of the Network windows.

5)The window that appears offers further options for custom settings.

6)Select the Wi-Fi tab.

7)The MAC address needed for a wireless LAN connection will be displayed after the words Wi-Fi Address:.

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 Mac OS X Snow Leopard

For a wired LAN connection:

1)Select System Preferences… from the Apple menu.

(Click the Apple icon on the far left of the menu bar)

2)When the System Preferences window appears, click the Network icon.

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3)The Network window will appear.

Select Ethernet from the left-hand box of the Network window.

4)Click the Advanced… button in the lower right corner of the Network window.

5)The window that appears offers further options for custom settings.

6)Select the Ethernet tab.

7)The MAC address needed for a wired LAN connection will be displayed after the words Ethernet ID:.

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For a wireless LAN connection:

1)Select System Preferences… from the Apple menu.

(Click the Apple icon on the far left of the menu bar)

2)When the System Preferences window appears, click the Network icon.

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3)The Network window will appear.

Select AirPort from the left-hand box of the Network window.

4)Click the Advanced… button in the lower right corner of the Network windows.

5)The window that appears offers further options for custom settings.

6)Select the AirPort tab.

7)The MAC address needed for a wireless LAN connection will be displayed after the words AirPort ID:.

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 Mac OS X Leopard

For a wired LAN connection:

1)Select System Preferences… from the Apple menu.

(Click the Apple icon on the far left of the menu bar)

2)When the System Preferences window appears, click the Network icon.

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3)The Network window will appear.

Select Ethernet from the left-hand box of the Network window.

4)Click the Advanced… button in the lower right corner of the Network window.

5)The window that appears offers further options for custom settings.

6)Select the Ethernet tab.

7)The MAC address needed for a wired LAN connection will be displayed after the words Ethernet ID:

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For a wireless LAN connection:

1)Select System Preferences… from the Apple menu.

(Click the Apple icon on the far left of the menu bar)

2)When the System Preferences window appears, click the Network icon.

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3)The Network window will appear.

Select AirPort from the left-hand box of the Network window.

4)Click the Advanced… button in the lower right corner of the Network windows.

5)The window that appears offers further options for custom settings.

6)Select the AirPort tab.

7)The MAC address needed for a wireless LAN connection will be displayed after the words AirPort ID:.

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 iPhone,iPod touch,iPad

This manual is prepared based on iPad. iPhone and iPod touch follow a similar procedure as described below.

HOW TO FIND YOUR DEVICE ’S MAC ADDRESS

Go to Settings, tap General, then tap About. Check your Version and Wi-Fi Address (MAC Address)

Fill in the information of your computer in the same way as below.

Computer

Manufacturer Apple

Model iPhone / iPod touch / iPad / iPad mini

OS iOS

Version [ Version ]

*Please refer to the screenshots above

Connection Wired LAN Wireless LAN

MAC Address (for Wired LAN) MAC Address (for Wireless LAN)

[ Wi-Fi Address]

*Please refer to the screenshots above

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